Born to satisfy the demand of a private customer, it’s been featured since then on dedicated – but not only – magazine covers,and it is still displayed in the most unconventional houses in the world, and in the important museums around the globe.
We’re talking about Bocca, the famous red sofa shaped as giant lips. Getting their inspiration from the 1935 Portrait of Mae West by surrealartist Dalì, as well as from the hot red lips of Hollywood stars, Studio 65 architects achieved a masterpiece destined to become an object of cult. Pop DNA; a sensual and provocative soul;feminine and elegant aspect: Bocca is among the most sought-after, loved, and imitated products of home furniture. The 1971 original is exclusively by Gufram.
From 2008 Bocca comes in two new versions: Dark Lady and Pink Lady. The first – rebellious, all black and with an oversize piercing – is the transgressive interpretation, with a marked gothic inclination.Voluptuous and of great impact, Dark lady shows its rock spirit. The other version, Pink Lady, comes with a new lipstick of a more glamorous and fashionable colour — fuchsia — which makes it a settee that is even more the object of talk; the ideal setting for a spectacular glittery modernity.